EIGHT students from a local school have secured Oxford or Cambridge offers this year. With one outcome still pending, Ilkley Grammar School, located on Cowpasture Road, can celebrate sustained success ...
The near-complete Iron Age carnyx was used to blare eerie sounds in battle and rally troops against the enemy.
A hill on the west Cumbrian coast could be the long-sought burial mound of Ivarr the Boneless, one of the most powerful ...
The Government has invited bids to be the first UK Town of Culture in 2028. We’re still at the “expressions of interest” ...
Discover top events in Somerset this week, including John Hegley in Frome, Ernest Cole documentary, Wells Cathedral choir, and ...
History and archaeology enthusiasts in Warwickshire are being invited to attend a talk next month focussing on ‘one of the most significant archaeological sites in the region’.
Bat fears could delay the refurb of Raymond Blanc's Le Manoir as the two Michelin-starred restaurant is challenged to prove works ...
Lindblad Expeditions introduced its first dedicated warm weather expeditions fly/cruise brochure for the UK market.
In an idyllic corner of an English field, archaeologists uncovered a pit filled with skeletons that bore the signs of violent death.
A STONE Age stick wielded by humans 430,000 years ago may be the oldest wooden tool ever discovered. Two time-travelling artefacts were uncovered, rewriting history to push back this kind of tool ...
In a dusty hospital basement on the outskirts of London, over 100 years of medical history lines the shelves, neatly arranged ...
The pit contains the remains of at least 10 people who are thought to be either Vikings or Saxons dating from around the ninth century AD.